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At last Google own tablet is real now. And Google Phone is now 3 years old with one new model each year. Along with the announcement of tablet, Google phone also receives a very good wave. It’s the price level of Galaxy Nexus. In order to make sure you get that base covered in an appropriate fashion, Google has slashed the price of the unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Google now charging only $349 for the unlocked Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ version on its own Google Play Store. There absolutely no string attached with the price. This means that you can use your device on just about any carrier worldwide. But the offer is valid only in USA now. We expect Google to consider this awesome offer for the rest of the world too.

There is good news for the Galaxy Nexus buyers and owners. It will be first smartphone on the planet to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean from mid-July. Source

Google officially announced the Nexus 7 tablet at the Google I/O Developer Conference in San Francisco. As the name suggests, the Google Nexus 7 features a 7" IPS display with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. The tablet is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Tegra 3 chip with 1GB of RAM and 12 core ultra-low voltage nVidia GeForce GPU.

Despite of capable hardware, Google managed to keep the price of the Nexus 7 impressively low. The slate will come in 8GB and 16GB versions, which will be sold for $199 and $249 respectively. Asus is making Nexus 7 tablet for Google. Sadly, there isn’t a 3G model available, but obviously keeping the price as low as possible was key here. Measuring 198.5 x 120 x 10.5 mm the 7-incher weighs in at 340 grams which is respectful for its size.

The Google Nexus 7 comes with Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and NFC connectivity and Google Wallet preinstalled. That's also the reason there isn't a camera at the back, and only a 1.2MP front-facing snapper. However, it's capable of shooting 720p video, so it's not all bad.

The Google Nexus 7 is already available for pre-order in UK, US, Canada and Australia and should ship in mid July. You can follow this link to book your Nexus 7 unit. More countries will follow soon. Source

We have Ice Cream Sandwich on our hand not for a long time but there is already a new version of Android operating system is announced by Google yesterday at Google I/O 2012. It will be known as Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Jelly Bean is not a complete new version of Android OS like the predecessor ICS, it mainly focuses on performance and stability. Google has dedicated a whole project codenamed Butter to improving Android performance.

By making the vsync of the screen at a constant 60 frames per second, it makes the UI smoother than ever. Google showed two Galaxy Nexus smartphones, one running Ice Cream Sandwich and the other Jelly Bean to demonstrate the huge difference that Project Butter makes. It's really quite impressive.

Jelly Bean brings new UI and gestures to camera, so you can swipe sideways to access the gallery. You can then quickly delete images by swiping them off the screen. The notification bar has also seen its fair share of changes. It shows you a more prominent looking clock and allows notifications from various apps like Music, Pulse and Gmail to be expanded to give you more details without having to open the app.

The keyboard typing is also improved, with better and more accurate predictive input and extended dictionary. On top of that, Voice Typing in now available offline. This means that it no longer requires data connection to work and its performance won't be affected by its slow speed.

A developer SDK preview available right now on the Android Developers website. Jelly Bean will be rolling out to Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and Xoom devices in mid-July, along with the open source code. New Google Nexus 7 tablet will also ship in July with Android 4.1 inside. Source

For most of us, 2012 is proving to be a financially challenging year so far. We’re having to tighten our belts, and find increasingly creative ways to make our monthly wage stretch little further.

For some people that means sacrificing luxuries and cutting back on purchasing new technology; including pricey cell contracts.

Step in the pre paid SIM!

But what is a Pre-paid SIM deal? How does it work and is it the right option?

SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module and is an integrated circuit that stores the International Subscriber Identity (IMSI). It is the key used to identify and authenticate mobile telephony subscribers and sits at the heart of every cell; securely storing important information that can be quickly and easily accessed.

On some networks the cell phone is locked to its carrier SIM, meaning that only the specific phone providers SIM will work. This is the case in most ‘contracted’ deals that require a user to stay with a provider for a specified period of time.

However, there are several companies that offer a SIM lock removal service, making it possible to use the phone on any network by inserting a different SIM card.

The benefits include:

1. No credit checks
Remember that bill you forgot to pay three years ago? Well, even if you don’t, the credit agencies will! However, when purchasing a pre-paid SIM, none of this matters, as they won’t be checking your credit file. You simply enter the SIM into the phone of your choice, and you could be texting your pals in a matter of minutes.

2. Good for Teenagers
A pre paid SIM takes most of the worry out of your teen owning, (and using) a mobile. There will be no expectedly high bill at the end of the month because they’ve lost track of time when talking to their friends. It can also be used as an incentive for getting them to do jobs around the house, in order to earn additional credit.

3. Emergencies Only
A pre paid SIM is a great option for anyone wanting the peace of mind owning a cell gives, without being tied into a lengthy contract that you have to pay whether you use the phone or not.

4. No Lengthy Contracts
With the average cell phone contract lasting between 18-24 months, a pre paid SIM offers you the freedom and flexibility contracts (post paid deals) don’t. This is particularly tempting if you like to regularly change your phone or are unsure of your financial situation for the next couple years, maybe because of having a baby or thinking of changing jobs.

5. No need to back up data
SIM cards store all your important information in one safe, central location. If you like to regularly change your phone, there is no need to continuously back up or write down your contacts.

This article was written by Kathryn Thompson, an experienced technical blogger who has written about topics from GPS trackers to the latest in mobile technology.

Samsung is just weeks away from unleashing Android 4.0 ICS for their Galaxy Tabs. This process will start in July and continues till August. According to SamMobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 7.7, and Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus are on the list of upgradable phones. But unfortunately for Samsung Galaxy tab owners, by the time the rollout starts ICS probably won’t be the newest Android release anymore. Google’s I/O event is scheduled to start on July 27 and we’ll probably see Jelly Bean debut at the keynote speech.

For the vast majority of us, 2012 is proving to be a pretty tough year financially. We are tightening our belts, battening down the hatches and finding creative ways to make our money stretch a little further each month.

Enter a new wave of budget androids available on the market place. I know what you’re all thinking; budget means basic. But, that no longer has to be the case. Mobile technology has come a long way since the days of featureless, boring budget handsets.

It is now possible to purchase a pre paid cell phone you wont be embarrassed to take out of your pocket, without breaking the bank.

Here is a roundup of 4 of the best-

Samsung DartFor such a small phone, this one packs a punch! It’s stylish, sleek, lightweight and affordable. The Dart is 3G capable, and features the Google Play Store app, which allows you direct access to a multitude of fun and useful applications. You can also access the web, social networking sites and take advantage of Wi-Fi calling.

LG Optimus TFor anyone expecting basic when shopping on a budget, the LG Optimus T will blow you away. It’s pre-loaded with voice actions for android, and lets you make calls, send messages and much more – all by using simple voice commands.

The Web is easily accessible, as are the thousands of Apps available in the Android Market. It also features a 3.2 mega-pixel camera, allowing you to take great quality pictures from your phone.

T-Mobile Sidekick 4GPriced slightly higher than the previous two, but with plenty of features to make it well worth its money. This high performance android powered smartphone runs and downloads at lightning speeds by using the on board 1Ghz processor.

Features a 3.5-inch touch-screen as well as a sliding 5 row QWERTY keyboard. You can also text messages in an innovative new way by sliding your fingers over the letters that make the words you want to spell – it’s called Swype is set to be big!

Samsung t139Priced at the lower end of the market, this no frills handset will work hard to earn its keep. The t139 offers text, IM and picture messaging, a handy camera and Bluetooth connectivity. It’s lightweight and super easy to navigate.

This article was written by Kathryn Thompson. Kathryn is an experienced tech blogger has written about topics from GPS trackers to the latest in mobile technology. Kathryn enjoys keeping in touch with friends using with her pre paid cell phone.

Sony Tablet P is not the device we all talk about often but it has some awesome features from the starting. Now with the new Android ICS 4.0.3 update available, its become more desirable now. Back in March, Sony had announced that its two tablets, the Tablet S and the Tablet P, will be getting the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update by April. But Sony is 2 months late to deliver ICS to Tablet P.

The new update has all the new features of Ice Cream Sandwich such as a new lockscreen, homescreen folders, new Gallery app, improved multitasking, improved web browser, built-in screenshot facility, etc. It also adds a unique ‘Small Apps’ feature exclusive to Sony tablets, that puts small widget like apps such as calculator on your screen while you are in another app, so you don’t have to switch apps to access the calculator.

You should get a notification when the update is available for download on your device or you can check manually to see if it is available right now to your region. Source

Remember Xperia Active? It’s the toughest smartphone out in the wild. The tougher is now smarter with new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Sony has announced on its blog that the update is now rolling out for the phone. The update is being rolled out in batches and will be available in all the regions over a period of time.

You can check out your phone’s notification to see the update signal or manually check for the update. You also need to keep the Sony PC Companion ready for when the update arrives so you can download and install it.

Samsung Galaxy S III is only a few days old and already receives its first update from Samsung. Samsung has only listed "improved stability" in the change log for the OTA update. And with the Galaxy S III being pretty stable to begin with, it's hardly surprising that the user experience hasn't changed dramatically.

Samsung Galaxy S III is yet to show its face in US and Canada. So before hitting one of the largest markets, Samsung Galaxy S III is being already monitored closely by Sammy, which is a good news.

Some of you may wonder what the necessity of this kind of topics is. But I am sure many of you would like to read this kind of articles to see the changes in technology over the year. But my vision is not that. I am looking forward for those people who have the money of buying Samsung Galaxy S II but they wish they can buy Galaxy S III. So I am here to compare this two Android beast head to head and try to take one winner, obviously no looking at the feature, I will do it by comparing feature with price. I hope you can understand what I am doing!

Without any doubt Samsung Galaxy S III is much better than its predecessor. But you have to understand that its one years old. In today’s advancing technological world 1 year is like a century! You can’t make a list about the changes over the year. And the price is declining day by day of a new hardware. So let’s begin.

The entire Galaxy series phone have same feature. They are the jewel of the year by Android. Samsung always make this happen. Every time they release a Galaxy phone, they made sure that it has the entire state of the art feature with some new and innovative hardware and software design. That’s what makes galaxy series best of the best. You must be surprised to see every Galaxy phone features. So here I am. First writing about both phones features and spec sheets.

I think it’s now wiser for me to write down some notes about Galaxy S III why it is superior to Galaxy S II.

Quad-core processor, faster graphics

.5 inch bigger 720p screen with great pixel density of 306 ppi

Better viewing in bright sunlight

Bluetooth 4.0 LE

Though its .1mm thicker than S II but the thickness is much more uniform

You can shoot photos while recording Full HD video

S Beam, S Voice, Smart stay eye tracking, smart alarm features

Voice call camera is capable of taking 720p video @30fps

Supports wireless charging by Samsung itself

Better battery backup, having 450mAh more than its predecessor

2 hours more backup in talk time and video watching

GLONASS support

64GB storage option

But it’s not the full picture. Though Samsung made Galaxy S II one year ago, but it has some quality feature which are still better than Samsung.

1GB of RAM, which is same as Galaxy S III

17 grams lighter than Galaxy S III

Galaxy S III has no regular SIM slot, but Galaxy S II has

Super AMOLED Plus screen which has a full set of subpixels

Almost equally good camera with 1080 HD video recording

And Galaxy S II is much cheaper than new Galaxy S III

I know that it’s quite unwise to compare two smartphone over a year age difference. But Samsung made their Galaxy S series smartphones with tons of features, older phones are better than most of the current phones in the market. So if you don’t have the money of buying Samsung Galaxy S III, don’t worry, just go for Galaxy S II.

If you are interested than Amazon is the best place around the world to order you Samsung Galaxy Android phones. Their best price for international unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II is only $442 now. If you have the budget to accommodate latest Galaxy S III in you house then Amazon is also offering international unlocked marble white version from the beginning. they are asking only $617 for it!

LG Optimus 4X HD is a less known device but I can assure you that it’s a beast you can buy. It was announced back at the MWC 2012, but unfortunately the Koreans have been taking their time with the market release of the smartphone. After lots of delay LG announced that they will be launching their Optimus 4X HD this month in 11 European countries including Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, UK, Italy and other major countries.

The Optimus 4X HD runs on a 1.5GHz quad-core Tegra 3 chipset, comes with 1GB of RAM and has a 4.7-inch True HD IPS screen of 720p resolution. It has an 8 megapixel camera on back capable of 1080p HD video recording. The smartphone's profile is 8.9 mm and the battery inside has a 2,150 mAh capacity.

Over the last few months one of the top mobile phone manufacturers of the world, Sony removed the Ericsson title from their name and introduced some excellent handsets to the customers. All of these gorgeous Android running handsets are now available in Bangladesh. You can buy the Sony Xperia S for 43,000 taka, Sony Xperia Pfor 36,000 taka, Sony Xperia Solafor 28,500 taka and Sony Xperia U for 25,000 taka. If you are outside of Bangladesh then click on mobile phones’ name to see the Amazon’s pricing for those nice Sony Android phones.

It’s not something you are seeing under Android name. Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300 is able to run Android operating system somehow despite of its very low specification. It’s not only about running, it’s actually working well under Samsung manufacturing. Galaxy pocket is actually a good feature phone with Android 2.3.6 integrated. I am sure that many of will choose this phone because of its $100-$150 price. Its’ small, its compact, its light and it’s also capable.

Samsung Galaxy Pocket Advantages-

832 MHz ARM 11 CPU, 289MB of RAM

Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread OS

Quad-Band GSM and dual-band 3G support

Only 97 grams

2.8'' capacitive touchscreen

Stereo Bluetooth 3.0

HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot

3GB internal memory

microSD card support up to 32 GB

Up to 17 hours of talk-time

MicroUSB port for charging

Now time for talking about some of the disadvantages of Samsung Galaxy Pocket-

Very low resolution display of 240 x 320 pixels

Fewer app support

No Adobe Flash support

Camera is lacking auto-focus and flash

Video recording is poor

No video call camera

Though Samsung Galaxy Pocket has some lacking but always keep its price in Mind. You never loose, if you buy it.

Samsung promised hat they will push Samsung Galaxy S III on every countries of the world as soon as possible. Bangladesh is not an exception. Samsung already starts pre-ordering Galaxy S III in Bangladesh for 67,500 taka. It’s close to $820 USD. It’s quite normal in Bangladesh due to higher tax value. If you book your copy now then you have a chance to win a flip cover and desktop dock with charger and audio output. It’s a nice offering if you hate the initial pricing. Interested one can visit Facebook page of Samsung Bangladesh now considering you have enough balance left on your wallet.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro may be a small device but from now it runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Sony has just released the Android 4.0 ICS update for this 2011 model Sony Ericsson handset. As it is a OTA, it should be easier for you to download and install in. The update went live almost everywhere.

Sony also announced that the Xperia mini, Xperia active and Live with Walkman handsets will receive Android ICS update in a matter of days. Sony already seeded the ICS updates for Xperia arc, arc S, neo, neo V and ray. The only one 2011 Xperia to be left out on Gingerbread is PlayStation certified Xperia PLAY.

The answer to the question about the new iPad overheating is Yes. Because, if you logically think it, then you will get the reasons about your answer automatically. As a computer user, you should know the basic difference between desktop and laptop. In addition, you should know that the desktop computer has a great heat dissipation capability whereas laptop has a lower heat dissipation capability. Moreover, the laptop is small whereas the desktop is big in size. The heat dissipation is very much dependable on the size of the gadget. Logically, the small sized gadget will overheat quickly and the big sized gadget will heat up steadily. Therefore, in this connection, the iPad overheating is quite justified. However, the case of iPad overheating is just a little above normal heating temperature. The reasons are discussed for your clarification.

SizeSize does matter for overheating problem. In any small gadget will always have the lack of good ventilation features? So that the gadget will heat up quickly after a short period of uses. Actually, iPad is so slim that it is difficult for the gadget designer to make the ways for ample heat dissipation in the gadget. We should expect the better heat dissipation in the future iPad version from Apple.

CPUActually, Apple introduces the latest CPU technology for this version of iPad. So, that you should not misunderstand about the quality of the CPU. Moreover, this CPU is based on Apple A5X chip architecture. Therefore, as far as performance is concerned, it works like a charm. However, the overheating problem is not solely responsible for the CPU itself but others components have the same responsibility. You should remember that if you run the CPU for a long time, then it will generate the heat and it will cause overheating.

Wi-Fi If the Wi-Fi connection is faulty in your premises, where you are going to use your iPad, then your iPad will definitely get overheating. The reason is that if the defective Wi-Fi system exists, then the iPad will automatically heat up in the short period. Therefore, it is better to use the good Wi-Fi connection or hotspot where you can access the internet for your iPad. So that there will be the least chance of overheating.

GamesSometimes, if you run the high graphics games on your iPad for more than one hour, then you iPad will overheat quickly. It is better if you run it for the short period. So the iPad overheating problem will be minimized. And it will save your iPad's lifespan. For extra speed for any 3D game, the extra power will be needed. So, that the overheating is inevitable. If you are really a game freak, then it is better to try it on any desktop computer.

Power-supplyIf you use the power adapter to run your iPad, then your iPad will run faster but it will increase the chance of overheating. Again, if you use a battery to operate your iPad, then it will have less chance of overheating due to the limitation of the battery specification. Therefore, the habit of your iPad use will determine how much it will develop an overheating problem. However, in general you should use your iPad in a wise manner so that the overheating problem can be minimized in quick succession.

About the author: Claudia is a blogger by profession. She loves writing on environment and technology. Beside this she is fond of books. These days she is busy in writing an article on bornrich.

Yesterday we knew that five of US mobile carriers will launch Samsung Galaxy S III from this June. Among them Verizon Wireless is the first to announce all the details. They will start taking pre-orders from US customers from June 6th at 7AM ET. And they ask only $199.99 for it on a year contract with data pack subscribed. It is the price of 16GB version. Pre-ordering 32GB Samsung galaxy S III will cost you $249.99. But the official shipment date is still unknown. We expect a date on 3rd week of this month. US Samsung Galaxy S III has the same 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon S4 CPU with 2GB of RAM.

Check out Verizon website now if you wish to buy it. Don’t be late. Because the stock of this kind of hot cake is always ready to end.

You can read the Verizon official press release on Samsung Galaxy S III to know more.

Galaxy S III customers can use Share Shot to create their own temporary photo sharing network with a group of friends who are nearby at the same party or event. Photos can be taken by any member of the group and shared with the entire group. One touch sharing with S Beam allows friends to share pictures, videos, documents and more by simply touching two Galaxy S III devices' backs together. Galaxy S III customers can take advantage of 4G LTE to share live video broadcasts of life's special moments with their Facebook® friends using the Color app. As an exclusive feature for Verizon Wireless, customers can live broadcast video with audio when using Color.

The Galaxy S III has a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED™ display and runs Android™ 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Watch a video while texting friends or surfing the Web at 4G LTE speeds with Pop Up Play. Videos can be played in a small window while customers use the rest of the display to complete other tasks such as typing emails, organizing calendars and updating their social networks. Multi-tasking is seamless with the 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and 2 GB RAM paired with the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. Customers can also interact with the Galaxy S III in simple and fun ways thanks to Motion Gesture. With Motion Gesture, customers can initiate a phone call from a text message by simply raising the phone to their head, or they can pause a video by covering the display with their hand, and even get to the top of an email message and contact list.

The Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network is currently available in 258 markets, covering two-thirds of the of the U.S. population. Verizon Wireless 4G LTE will be in 400 markets covering 260 million people by the end of this year.

Additional features:
Smart Stay – So intelligent, the display only dims when the customers' eyes are closed or no longer facing the screen.

S Voice™ – Featuring natural language recognition, you can control the apps and services used most with words instead of touch. Use S Voice to turn the volume up or down on the music player, answer or reject incoming calls, shut off or choose to snooze the alarm clock, or take a picture by saying "smile" or "cheese."

AllShare® Play – Share HD videos and your favorite songs by streaming multimedia content from the Galaxy S III to a compatible Samsung Smart TV® or home audio system when connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and remotely access files on up to six Samsung devices.

Pricing and availability:
Samsung Galaxy S III will be available online for pre-order starting June 6 at 7 a.m. EST at www.verizonwireless.com/galaxys3 and will be available in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online in the coming weeks.

The Samsung Galaxy S III will be available in 16 GB and 32 GB models for $199.99 and $249.99 respectively with a new two-year customer agreement. Customers will also have the choice of the Galaxy S III in two colors, Marble White or Pebble Blue.

Customers that purchase a Galaxy S III will need to subscribe to a 4G LTE mobile broadband data package starting at $30 monthly access for 2 GB of data.

Customers can visit http://www.verizonwireless.com/galaxys3 to sign up for more information and availability details on the Samsung Galaxy S III for Verizon Wireless. For additional information on Verizon Wireless products and services, visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to www.verizonwireless.com. Follow @VZWnews on Twitter™ for the latest news on Verizon Wireless.

Though Samsung released Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS to Samsung Galaxy S II handset quite a while ago it didn’t officially launch on US devices till now. No major mobile carriers yet to update their Galaxy S II US variants. After some quite time T-Mobile will host the first US version of the Samsung Galaxy S II to receive its upgrade to Android 4.0. They announced this good new via there Twitter account. The software upgrade will be released via Samsung Kies starting June 11th. Unfortunately, it's not an OTA refresh as we'd prefer. T-Mobile is promising more details soon. Now it’s the turn for AT&T and Sprint to update their devices fast and swift.

Galaxy Nexus is the first handset to ship with Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 few months ago. Since then its firmware has been updated several time and now the latest version is Android 4.0.4. But who the Galaxy Nexus from Verizon is the unlucky one. They are still stacked with Android 4.0.2. Some of Verizon customers already be updated to Android 4.0.4 but most of them are still not been there. But luckily its possible for you to force your device to get updated. Just follow these steps-

Go to settings>Apps>All

Tap Google Services Framework

Tap on Clear Data and then Force Stop

Go to About Settings>About Phone>Check for Updates

If you are unsuccessful then try several times. Many people reports that by this procedure they are able to update their Samsung Galaxy Nexus to Android 4.0.4. You need to do this. Because all of them are also saying that there device is much better now. Source

How many times I wrote that Motorola Xoom owners are one of the luckiest Android buyers on the planet? Now I have to write it for one more times. It’s now official that Verizon will push Android ice Cream Sandwich firmware to its Motorola Xoom tablet users from June 4th. That will bring the tablet up to Android 4.0.4, and add features like speech-to-text functionality, a customizable launch bar, a new built-in photo editor and the ability to dismiss notifications with a swipe.

Users can also customize the new launch bar as well as create folders to access frequently used apps from the homepage. There is a new built-in photo editor installed inside firmware allowing customers to crop and rotate photos, remove red eyes, add effects and correct levels of images. There are also some bug fixes there as usual.

It will be a OTA update. So check you device for any new update notification. or you can check the update manually. But remember, not everyone will receive the new software on the first day and it could take a couple of days to reach everywhere in US. Source

Samsung Galaxy Nexus may be a few months old but it’s still holding its tramp card as current Google Phone. If you wanna buy this kind of phone then Ebay has an awesome offer for you. They are selling unlocked GSM version of Samsung Galaxy Nexus for $370 only. It’s a 16GB version with as usual built in Android Ice Cream Sandwich Firmware. A warranty deal of 2 years can be added for $63 and shipping is free with an estimated delivery date of June 6th to June 12th if you were to buy it today. Obviously you will get 14 days money back promise from Ebay.

Let’s give you some reminder. Samsung Galaxy Nexus has a 4.65-inch HD super AMOLED screen with 5 megapixel shooter on the back capable of taking 1080p HD video.

On the other side Amazon is also offering the handset as low as $418 now. Luckily there is a $410 offer there for white version of Galaxy Nexus. Both the models are unlocked international version. Keep in mind that these versions are always in the first queue to receive any update from Samsung or Google.

I already told you Samsung will release Galaxy S III in Canada from 20th of June from a leaked source. It’s now official with many more details without price only. There will be two variants of Galaxy S III in Canada- the LTE sporting SGH-i747 and the 42 Mbps HSPA+ flavored SGH-iT999. SGH-i747 will hit Bell Mobility, TELUS, Virgin Mobile, SaskTel and Rogers Wireless, while the iT999 will be available on Wind, Videotron and Mobilicity.

Samsung also modify many internal parts of Galaxy S III to meet the speedy networks of Canada. Both Galaxy S III versions will pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 Chipset with two Krait CPU cores, clocked at 1.5GHz. Both the Galaxy S III will have 2GB of RAM, instead of one. The LTE version will come with a choice of 16GB or 32GB of built-in memory. On the other side the HSPA+ one will have to make do with a 16GB flavor only. All the other specs are same as original Galaxy S III I9300.

It will be better for us if Samsung hint about pricing. But I hope after this official media release, it’s the time for mobile carriers to release their contract plan now. Source